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I am currently taking 10 mg of Cipralex in the evening (because I had a lot of side effects).

It is recommended to gradually transition to taking Cipralex earlier in the day in order to reduce potential side effects. Start by taking it in the early afternoon the day after you usually take it at night, then switch to taking it in the morning on the following day. This gradual transition may help to minimize any side effects you are experiencing.

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